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An Exciting Time
An Exciting Time
On the Tension Between Making Art and Sharing It
It was not assumed they’d be eager to do AMAs on Goodreads or promos on Book-Tok.
But you don’t get to be famous by being a recluse anymore.
Through an insidious Darwinian winnowing over the last decades, most of the living writers you’ve heard of now tend to be of that freakish breed who take naturally to self-promotion and thrive on social media, like those newly evolved bacteria that eat plastic.
writing is a lonely, obsessive practice, favored by those types who prefer solitude, observation, and long, uninterrupted thoughts to celebrity, performance, and mouthing off on twitter.
It is an unavoidably fraught business, relinquishing a book you’ve been working on for years to the judgment of the public, even more so if your material is your own life
Like a lot of writers, Nell often feels at an involuntary remove from other people, like a researcher observing subjects from behind one-way glass, which can be an advantage as an artist, but is isolating and sad for a human being
I felt as if, by focusing on me as a person, readers fundamentally misunderstood what I was trying to do.
They’d already gotten the best aspect of me in my work; it was a fallacy to imagine that there’s more of the same to be found in the real-life person of me.
I had to not to care at all to keep from caring too much.
You beam your feeble radio signals out into the abyss and then, one morning, years later, the skies are full of starships.
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An Exciting Time
Olga Teksheva: Nature, myths, deities and dreams - TextileArtist.org
Olga Teksheva: Nature, myths, deities and dreams - TextileArtist.org

"During art shows, I’m always available to talk to the visitors about ideas behind my installations and sculptures, and I notice the difference in reaction between those who listen to my explanation and those who don’t, saying ‘No thank you, I’m sure the art speaks for itself’.

I accept their purely visual interaction with an art piece, but I feel the more you learn, the more you see. That’s why I like to learn more about spheres of art that are totally different from what I do..."

I like complicated things. The world of our feelings, thoughts and emotions is composed of so many layers of shades. I believe this complexity is precious because it makes a whole universe of every person.
In recent years, when I’ve talked to art critics or gallerists they’ve told me that people want simple things. I find this desire for simplicity hugely disappointing. It might be revolutionary during the postmodernist period, but I see it as a lack of desire to contemplate something here and now, to experience a moment or a work of art with undivided attention.
My installations are meant to be a kind of playground for grown-ups, a space where one can abandon his or her seriousness and social status, and feel like Alice in Wonderland.
During art shows, I’m always available to talk to the visitors about ideas behind my installations and sculptures, and I notice the difference in reaction between those who listen to my explanation and those who don’t, saying ‘No thank you, I’m sure the art speaks for itself’.  I accept their purely visual interaction with an art piece, but I feel the more you learn, the more you see. That’s why I like to learn more about spheres of art that are totally different from what I do
such as the performance art of Marina Abramovich or minimalism of Donald Judd. Learning about something that is totally at odds with your own vision and point of view helps to develop new visions of art, and those of other people
In 2022, I was supposed to take part in a group show in Paris, and I was supposed to have a personal show in Amsterdam and many group projects in Italy. When the military operation in Ukraine broke out, that same day I got many emails and phone calls from gallerists and curators. Basically, everybody was saying the same thing: ‘I appreciate your work so much, but you are Russian and I’m afraid to exhibit you’.
I’ve experienced scenes like arriving at my local shop only to be greeted with shouting: ‘Out, out, no Russians here!’. I’ve experienced the partial blocking of my bank account because I was Russian, and it took a few months to unblock it. I
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Olga Teksheva: Nature, myths, deities and dreams - TextileArtist.org
Home and Back, Artists Book by Eleonora Gomez Bas
Home and Back, Artists Book by Eleonora Gomez Bas
In this episode of Artists’ Books Unshelved we look at artist books that explore the artists’ relationships to their two homes as touchpoints for stories of reflection, adaptation and growth. Featured artist books are Two Homes, by Kazumi Seki, and Home and Back, by Eleonora Gomez Bas. Featured artist websites: Eleonora Gomez Bas: http://www.eleonoragbas.com/ Kazumi Seki: https://kazumiseki.com/ Now in Season Three, Artist’s Books Unshelved is an ongoing video series exploring selected pieces from the Cynthia Sears Artist’s Books Collection where we will be diving into various Artist Books explaining their meanings and sharing bits of the creative process from the Artists themselves with their book arts. Tune in on our YouTube and Facebook pages at 11am every 1st and 3rd Saturday of each month for a new episode! —---------------------------------------------------- Two Homes by Kazumi Seki Home and Back by Eleonora Gomez Bas Cynthia Sears Artists Book Collection Bainbridge Island Museum of Art Creative Commons – Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
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Home and Back, Artists Book by Eleonora Gomez Bas
Pablo Delcan’s Non-A.I. Art Generator Goes Viral
Pablo Delcan’s Non-A.I. Art Generator Goes Viral
A conversation with graphic designer Pablo Delcan about how and why he started his non-A.I. Generative art model, his thoughts about artificial intelligence, and why he’s not worried about the futu…
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Pablo Delcan’s Non-A.I. Art Generator Goes Viral
Why we all need to practice emotional first aid
Why we all need to practice emotional first aid
We'll go to the doctor when we feel flu-ish or a nagging pain. So why don't we see a health professional when we feel emotional pain: guilt, loss, loneliness? Too many of us deal with common psychological-health issues on our own, says Guy Winch. But we don't have to. He makes a compelling case to practice emotional hygiene — taking care of our emotions, our minds, with the same diligence we take care of our bodies.
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Why we all need to practice emotional first aid
Japan: Myths to Manga - Exhibition at Young V&A · V&A
Japan: Myths to Manga - Exhibition at Young V&A · V&A
Take an exciting and atmospheric trip through Japanese history – and explore how landscape and folklore have influenced Japan's culture, technology and design.
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Japan: Myths to Manga - Exhibition at Young V&A · V&A
Antoni Gaudí and His Sagrada Família
Antoni Gaudí and His Sagrada Família
Before the 30-year-old Antoni Gaudí designed the Nativity Facade of the Sagrada Família, he underwent a strict twenty-day fast that left him emaciated. The full name of the Basilica is the Expiator…
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Antoni Gaudí and His Sagrada Família
The art of being yourself | Caroline McHugh | TEDxMiltonKeynesWomen
The art of being yourself | Caroline McHugh | TEDxMiltonKeynesWomen
Never miss a talk! SUBSCRIBE to the TEDx channel: http://bit.ly/1FAg8hBIn the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)
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The art of being yourself | Caroline McHugh | TEDxMiltonKeynesWomen
15 qualities your Creativity needs from you NOW!
15 qualities your Creativity needs from you NOW!
15 qualities your Creativity needs from you NOW! Fierceness Oh baby, do you need to be fierce! Think of your Creative spirit as the BESTEST-BEST part of you.  You have to be tender, tough and determined to protect this precious being against all naysayers; especially thems that would h
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15 qualities your Creativity needs from you NOW!
Building a low-cost voice over box
Building a low-cost voice over box
Excerpted from the "Now Hear This" training DVD, this low resolution file goes back a few yeards, but it does demonstrate the technique well. Please excuse t...
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Building a low-cost voice over box
KaleidoSoul - SoulCollage Playground
KaleidoSoul - SoulCollage Playground
KaleidoSoul is totally dedicated to the art & wonders of SoulCollage, an intuitive collage process anyone can do. Simple & exciting ideas, classes, & supplies.
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KaleidoSoul - SoulCollage Playground